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Security Agent Captain Cassandra Quinn is on assignment to the mining outpost Luna Seven amid rumors of pirates near the outpost. On her approach to the complex, she saw something moving around on the surface of the moon that shouldn’t have been. During her attempts to verify her visual sighting, a mysterious ship blasted her out of the sky. Her story starts HERE.
Meanwhile, miner Simon Tripline is waking up and getting ready for his day while the morning news talks of Terraluna Universal’s plans to project their logo onto the moon, which has drawn protests. The news also mentions rumors of piracy surrounding the disappearance of a shipment of ore from Luna Seven. As Simon walks to work, he sees something strange through a porthole. Did he really see it? Or were his eyes playing tricks on him?
Nothing like a bit of coffee to clear the senses, but even that brings an irritant in the form of Vin Sinclair, who is evidently one of Luna Seven’s top performers on the drill. But is there a dark secret to his success? Simon’s story starts HERE.
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Holy crap. The perspective is beautiful!
Whew! What he said. The extra work was obviously well worth it man. This is a stunning panel. Love him getting yelled at from the huge big brother monitor! Worth the wait
“I told you – never to call me on this wall! This is an UNLISTED WALL!”
Guess the movie!
Oh and ditto on the art above. This rocks.
That’s extremely nice…the costume design on him is great too. The sort of rubbery thing going over his shoulders is awesome, and the helmet too…very impressive. work.
The hardware in Moon Town is awesome! Great work on this shot.
LOL Flawed – Spaceball. One of my fave lines ever. Good call! (pun intended!)
hey ! Wonderful as usual.
Speaking of Wonderful, I just saw Cassandra Quinn – without helmet!! – on a new skyscraper add of yours on legendofbill !!!! Wowowowow !!
Thanks, everybody! Pierre – I’m glad you saw that! She does look quite attractive with her helmet off, but that’s what you get for judging a book by its cover… my favorite kinds of women are those ones that surprise you.
Nicely-done vehicles
ah ouai super la Cassandra Quinn sur la bannière chez le gros Bill!!!!! ça a été l’effervescence chez Oghme Comics . attention les yeux, Samus Aran n’a plus qu’à bien se tenir!!!!! une vrai pin-up de carlingue d’avion . Et à mon avis leader blue la peindrait bien sur son P-38 phacochère…. Damned!!!!!!!!!! Super le travail Steve! On en veut encore, encore, encore, encore……
Merci, Mirlikovir! C’est agréable pour les gens de voir comment Cassie sexy est vraiment. Je suppose que cela a été difficile de voir que, en raison de son casque. Et vous avez raison sur ses yeux. J’ai besoin de revenir à des dessins originaux et de faire les yeux ressembler à ça. Ils ont l’air mieux. Merci encore. Je vais faire plus Luna Ville publiées dès que possible.
hihihihihi je ne critiquais pas les yeux de Cassandra. “attention les yeux” est une expression, pour dire que ça impressionne le spectateur, comme un éblouissement. et je ne m’attendais pas à la voir avec sa belle chevelure…… Raaaaaah lovely
He he ! Not to worry, Steve, “Attention les yeux” in French means “Wohooo, my eyes are aglow with delight”. Mirlik was so fan of this Cassie that he did a fanart. He’ll send it to you when it’s done.
Merci pour l’explication! Je suis si contente que vous avez aimé le dessin. J’attends avec impatience votre dessin de Cassie!
I haven’t visted in a month or so, and just caught up on reading Moon Town. It just gets better! I love the way you draw machinery.
Thanks, Rob! I’ll try to get you some fresh Moon Town strips as soon as I dig out from under this pile of Work…
Thanks again for the note.
Steve, i love the visuals so far. Jesus, they’re good. Any plans for printed form?
Wow, Wit – high praise indeed! Yes, as a matter of fact, I do have print plans – currently, a two-pronged print plan:
First, 6 22-page comic books (a mini series) of which the first is about two months away (depending on my day job schedule… pfft). Then, when those 6 are done, I am going to collect them in a 150-page graphic novel, complete with behind-the-scenes goodies from when Moon Town was going to be an animated film. ha. I figure that will take me 3 years to complete.
You can see details and track progress on the book(s) HERE.
Thank you so much for the support! It means tons.
Love those trucks!
Seeing your book plan is very inspiring! It’s interesting how you’re breaking it up to show online in a sort of strip form. Very cool.
Haha, I just realized something.
Haven’t got all day? Definitely not if those are moon days. It’s only night once every lunar eclipse. And that happens about twice a year.
Sean – thank you. People do seem to dig the trucks.
Leisl – I’m glad you approve! It has been good for me to see it laid out like that on one page. I need to do that with my thumbnail plans from now on because it does give you a great top-down view of the book.
Sardtok – it’s funny how some outdated colloquialisms stay in the language as time goes on.
I was just thinking about moon rotations and such, and of course it’s a 28-day day.
Still 28 days is still pretty long.
And I’m sure the Terraluna corporation has found a way to pay people by the lunar day instead of the terran day, too…
Gawd, Steve, you draw the best machinery and angles. Goooood shtuff.
Ha! Thanks, David!